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- adjective Not
verbalized .
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- adjective not made explicit
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Examples
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So, if you are serious about wanting to dialogue come with the facts and limit your emotional 'hatin' response to unverbalized/written thoughts because it brings nothing to a serious discourse ... it is all emotion.
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In the foreground, one small boy facing the camera, seemingly lost in thought, or as with most young people, lost in unverbalized emotions and experiences, stands on a ground of rocks and rubble, where again, no life thrives.
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I remember with still-swelling pride what special people we were, and the bond—unverbalized, but not untested—that held us together; what a mighty oath we swore to one another, but never said a word.
Life Lit by Some Large Vision Ossie Davis 2006
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And there was an unverbalized message somewhere in her eyes.
Killing Time Della Van Hise 1990
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By a process scientists still do not fully understand, your thought processes—your mostly unverbalized statements to yourself about what you fear may happen—trigger a chain of events within the structure of your central nervous system.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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By a process scientists still do not fully understand, your thought processes—your mostly unverbalized statements to yourself about what you fear may happen—trigger a chain of events within the structure of your central nervous system.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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By a process scientists still do not fully understand, your thought processes—your mostly unverbalized statements to yourself about what you fear may happen—trigger a chain of events within the structure of your central nervous system.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Its purity is only a relative term, meaning the proportional amount of unverbalized sensation which it still embodies.
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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A little unverbalized sound answered that, and Mrs. Somers said good evening and walked on.
Say and Seal, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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And if he seems to want to work on something else, he'll often pick up the random unverbalized things he needed in order to "unstuck" himself on some of his other tasks that he was hung up on.
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